Sources of Electricity

Electricity and the sources of electricity is a hot topic today. We all understand that something must be done to increase the use of renewable energy solutions.

What is it like today in the United States? What are the main sources for power?

Unfortunately, coal burning is by far still number one with almost half of the total production (49,8 %). From natural gas and nuclear power we get almost 20 % each.

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Then we have hydroelectric and burning petroleum producing a bit less than 10%.

Doing the math shows that the percentage for renewable energy is really small, 2,3%. That includes solar power, biomass, bio fuels, geothermal energy, hydrogen and wind power.

So, what can we do about it?

Well, it seems a bit difficult to make any impact on the whole picture. My solution is to make as much electricity as I can on my own. To use wind power when it is possible and also help others to do so.

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Who am I ?

Erik

Hi, I’m Erik Astrand and the man behind this site.

My story?
I am about to be 50 and all my life I have been interested in technical things. Not sure if the special interest for the wind, and how to use the wind, started when I as a 5 year old boy and got my first sail dinghy.

Anyway, wind power and to build my own wind generator was a dream for several years. I studied many websites and also bought many courses before I finally built my own windmill. This site is about that journey and you will also find some more general articles about wind power.

Enjoy! and check out the about me page to read more.

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